HHS Science Fair winners and Pi Day

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

After that last e-blast from South Shore Vo-Tech, I thought I would
take a minute to provide another quick update regarding the students
at Hanover High, too.

First of all, please join Hanover High students in celebrating “Pi
Day” today! My daughter informed me that 3/14 is also Albert
Einstein’s birthday, an auspicious occasion, for sure.

But more importantly, I am delighted to announce that Hanover High
students Shestin Thomson and Maya Collins have done so well in the
Southeastern Massachusetts Regional Science Fair that they have
qualified for the Massachusetts State Science Fair to be held at MIT
in May of this year. Additionally, I have it on good authority that
Shestin won a Naval Academy research award on top of the regional
award.

Maya’s project is titled “Effects of Music on Memory”, and
Shestin’s project is “The Effects of Blade Pitch and Number on the
Electrical Output of Turbines”. I had the good fortune to attend the
local Hanover Science Fair a couple of weeks ago and I can tell you
that there were scores of outstanding projects right here in Hanover
alone. For these two young ladies to advance from Hanover’s Science
Fair and then again from the regional competition to the state
competition is simply amazing. Congratulations to both of them and to
their proud parents!

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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